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    • d.healeyD
      d.healey @ulrik
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      @ulrik What about preventing it being null?

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      • ulrikU
        ulrik @ulrik
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        @ulrik Ok I solved it in this case, this worked

        if (variable == "inf")
            break;
        

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        • ustkU
          ustk @d.healey
          last edited by ustk

          @d-healey I often use undefined or null as intentional state or value for variables (especially for object properties) so I can discriminate if a value is ready to read or not. So when I want to reset it I set it back to undefined or null
          Let’s say it my -1

          EDIT: I realise that I should more often use null rather than undefined

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          • d.healeyD
            d.healey @ulrik
            last edited by d.healey

            @ulrik said in detect "null":

            @ulrik this will not work either

            if (r === null)
            

            It works for me. Try this.

            const t = null;
            
            Console.print(t == void);
            Console.print(t == undefined);
            Console.print(t == null);
            
            Console.print(t === void);
            Console.print(t === undefined);
            Console.print(t === null);
            

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              parabuh @ulrik
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              @ulrik you can use shorthand

              if (!var) {
              }
              
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              • d.healeyD
                d.healey @parabuh
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                @parabuh That won't tell you is the variable is null

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                • ustkU
                  ustk @d.healey
                  last edited by ustk

                  @d-healey Hmmm... I just discovered that a value of 0 == undefined 🤔 Back to school for me!

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                  • ulrikU
                    ulrik @parabuh
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                    @parabuh that will not work

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                    • d.healeyD
                      d.healey @ustk
                      last edited by d.healey

                      @ustk I never use var == undefined I always use isDefined(var)

                      I just noticed this guy commented on my video (I think I might re-record that one)

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                      • ulrikU
                        ulrik @d.healey
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                        @d-healey

                        if I declare a variable like this

                        const t = null;
                        

                        First I'll get

                        Console.print(t);
                        API call with undefined parameter 0
                        
                        Console.print(t == void);
                        result: 1
                        
                        Console.print(t == undefined);
                        result: 1
                        
                        Console.print(t == null);
                        result: 1
                        
                        Console.print(t === void);
                        result: 0
                        
                        Console.print(t === undefined);
                        result: 0
                        
                        Console.print(t === null);
                        result: 1
                        

                        but my variable show up as null, and if I use

                        Console.print(myvariable === null);
                        result: 0
                        

                        Are there different kind of "null"??

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                        • d.healeyD
                          d.healey @ulrik
                          last edited by

                          @ulrik Are you sure your variable is null?

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                          • ulrikU
                            ulrik @d.healey
                            last edited by ulrik

                            @d-healey that's what it's saying if I Console.print it
                            my var is inside an array and if trace log it will say something like this:

                            Interface: [
                              3,
                              null
                            ]
                            

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                            • d.healeyD
                              d.healey @ulrik
                              last edited by

                              @ulrik I think you need to give us an example we can test.

                              This works for me:

                              const a = [3, null];
                              
                              Console.print(a[1] === null);
                              

                              So you must be doing something different.

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                              • ulrikU
                                ulrik @ulrik
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                                @ulrik Ok, I Console.print each member of the array and got this instead:

                                Interface: inf
                                

                                so if trace logged it show up as "null" and if logged independently it show up as "inf"

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                                • ulrikU
                                  ulrik @ulrik
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                                  @ulrik @d-healey so what does "inf" stand for, infinite?

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                                  • d.healeyD
                                    d.healey @ulrik
                                    last edited by

                                    @ulrik No idea. I'd recommend you try to always populate your variables yourself so you know what it contains.

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                                    • Christoph HartC
                                      Christoph Hart @d.healey
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                                      Yes, inf is infinite:

                                      Console.print(1.0 / 0.0)
                                      

                                      But the question is: how did you get null in the first place? I honestly didn't know that existed, we've got undefined for a uninitialized variable, void for a invalid array or object field and inf and nan for illegal number values.

                                      var x = 1 / 0.0;
                                      x = 0.0 * x;
                                      
                                      var a = [1];
                                      var n;
                                      
                                      Console.print(typeof(a[9])); // => void
                                      Console.print(typeof(b)); // => undefined
                                      Console.print(typeof(1.0 / 0.0)); // => number
                                      Console.print(typeof(n)); // => undefined
                                      Console.print(x); // => nan
                                      
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                                      • ulrikU
                                        ulrik @Christoph Hart
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                                        @Christoph-Hart ok thanks!

                                        As I said here:

                                        @ulrik Ok, I Console.print each member of the array and got this instead:

                                        Interface: inf
                                        

                                        so if trace logged it show up as "null" and if logged independently it show up as "inf"

                                        It seems the

                                        Console.print(trace(array))
                                        

                                        is not showing correct information?

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                                        • Christoph HartC
                                          Christoph Hart @ulrik
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                                          @ulrik I just skimmed through the JUCE codebase and the only time where null is used is when you convert a JSON object with a void field to a string (which would be the case if you do something like Console.print(trace(array) command). I guess that's just for compatibility reasons with the JSON standard and it is still being typed internally as void. I can't say why it is behaving like that with an inf number though, as this is clearly a number type and should be treated as such (eg. isDefined(1.0/0.0) returns true).

                                          However I got this output:

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                                          so apparently assigning void to a field is the same as assigning undefined (which I thought were two different things), however the isDefined() check works correctly on all of them.

                                          BTW, using inf as literal is not protected, so you can do stuff like:

                                          var inf = 90;
                                          Console.print(inf);
                                          
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                                          • ustkU
                                            ustk @Christoph Hart
                                            last edited by ustk

                                            @Christoph-Hart Is it normal that a[2] set to null is throwing undefined ? It's weird to me because it is actually defined as null...

                                            EDIT: I think I have my answer...

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                                            console.log(null === undefined) // false (not the same type)
                                            console.log(null == undefined) // true (but the "same value")
                                            

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